To find law journal articles, use Wilson’s Index to Legal
Periodicals and the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals. You may
access those indexes from the Diamond Law Library’s Electronic
Resources Web Page.
Both are also available on Westlaw!

At
the south end of the fourth
floor, there
are
copies of the most heavily used U.S. state and federal primary and
secondary
legal materials, including the United
States Code (U.S.C.), United States
Code Annotated (U.S.C.A), United
States Code Service (U.S.C.S.), United
States Statutes at Large (Stat.), United
States Code Congressional and Administrative News (U.S.C.C.A.N.), Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.),
the regional federal reporters and digests, national legal
encyclopedias, the American Law Reports (ALR),
general
form books, and Shepard's citators.

State
statutory and
administrative codes can be found in the Reserve Reading Room on thethird
floor,
official
state reports in the cellar and,
according to
date, in microfilm – on the second
floor;
the New York official case reporters, as well as another copy of McKinney's
Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated, in the New York
Collection in
the northwest corner of the fourth
floor.

Environment Reporter.(BNA, 1970-) 4th Floor:KF3775.A6 E49. This
reporter is a comprehensive source of environmental cases decided by
state and
federal courts, as well as administrative agencies. Starting with vol.
26, no.
43 (1996) it is available only online.

Robinson,
Nicholas A.
Environmental Law Lexicon. (1992-) 4th
Floor:KF3775.A68 R67 1993. This one-volume loose-leaf is an excellent
starting point
for practitioners less familiar with environmental law terms.

Employment
Law Deskbook(Matthew Bender,
1989-) 4th
Floor: KF3455
.E47 1989. This reference
tool aims
to help practitioners decipher the new trends in labor law by giving
them quick
access to employment decisions, statutes, forms, and annotations.